Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 07, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK. GRESHAM.
T he Rev. H. V. W ilhelm and Lyle
| .Mason left yesterday for F alls City,
Oregon, to spend the week at the
E pw orth League Institute. Mr. W il­
helm will be on th e In stitu te facu l­
T he G resham circle of the W om­ ty, teaching C h ristian citizenship.
e n 's E vangelical union will meet a t
Miss Mabel Wood, d irecto r of the
the church T h ursday afternoon, farm home d ep artm en t of San J o a ­
A ugust 9, at 2 o'clock.
quin county, C alifornia, is visiting
P aul Roose of Spokane spent the at th e home of her p are n ts, Mr. and
w eek-end with Miss R uth Clayton Mrs. I. T. Wood. She arriv ed from
and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Otto. Miss Stockton a sh o rt tim e ago ami will
C layton, who has been the guest of leave for C alifornia on F riday of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto during th e sum ­ th is week. ' Miss Wood is dividing
m er, will leave soon for P ullm an to her vacation betw een the v isit to
G resham and a stay at L ake Tahoe,
atten d W ashington S tate college.
a noted C alifornia sum m er resort.
Miss G race Welch left S aturday Mrs. A lta G entry cam e from Salem
w ith Miss Lucile S quier of P o rt­ Monday for a tw o-day visit with
land to spend h er vacation at Miss her p are n ts and sister. Russell
S q u ie r’s home near Tillam ook. G entry is atten d in g th e F alls City
T hey will visit M anzanita and E pw orth League in stitu te
th is
R ockaw ay beaches before r e tu rn ­
ing. Both g irls a re em ployes of the
P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com pany.
OREOOS
Cooked liver m akes a good salad,
com bined w ith sliced cucum bers.
Gresham Locals
Ralph Baker, office a ssista n t at
Brockw ay & N elson’s, is now m ak- i
ing his home in G resham . He is
staying at the residence of Mr. and ,
Mrs. W alter D eardorff on B street. j
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. F ulm er, fo r­
m erly of Bend, Oregon, are occu- (,
pying th e John Sm ith house on a
F ifth street. T h °ir son, L aw rence, ?
a young man of 21, has been seri- j
ously ill with B right’s disease, but ¡,
Is thought to be slightly improved. n
He was form erly employed by the (]
8. P. & S. R ailw ay com pany a t (|
Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith have
moved to P o rtlan d to m ake th e ir
home.
Mrs. C lara C. Miller w as th e p
guest of Mrs. F lo ra May Owen at (
St. H elens Sunday. Mrs. Miller, a (]
form er resid en t of St. H elens, Is
now located a t G resham w here she
is em ployed as th e se creta ry -trea s- *’*
u re r of th e F ieldhouse-S hearer 01
C hevrolet com pany.
T he W om an’s M issionary society
of tile F ree M ethodist church will
m eet W ednesday afternoon a t 2 ,r
o'clock at th e parsonage on F ou rth 1111
stree t. The officers of the society "
for th e com ing yeur will be elected eB
a t th is m eeting.
An
C ontinued from page 1
ual Anna M L undquist, 2d Mrs. E.
B artsch, 3d Mrs. Geo. R. Schaffer.
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(aim ed Went*
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Beef—1st Mrs. Jo h n Eggim an.
P ork— 1st Mrs. E. Bartsch.
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Chicken— 1st Mrs. John Eggiman.
Salm on— 1st Ida B. K reuder, 2d
Mrs. Anna M. L undquist, 3d Mrs.
E. Bartsch.
Six ja rs of Meat and F ish— 1st
Mrs. John Eggiman.
nd
Jelly
i8.
Apple Jelly — 1st Mrs. Jo h n E g g i­
man, 2d Mrs. Anna M. Lundquist.
C u rran t Jelly — 1st Mrs. Anna M.
1,1 Lundquist, 2d Mrs. G. W. Allder.
ir-
Plum Jelly —1st Mrs. Anna M.
ho L undquist, 2d Mrs. E. B artsch.
|Ie
G rape Je lly —2d Mrs. E. Bartsch.
L oganberry Jelly —1st Mrs. Jno.
n ‘ Eggim an, 2d Mrs. E. B artsch,
at
Six G lasses of Jelly —1st Mrs. G*.
a R. Schaffer, 2d Mrs. A nna M. L und­
quist.
Jam . 6 kinds fru it jam —1st Mrs.
r8 Anna M. L undquist, 2d Mrs. B artsch
il-
P reserves, S traw b erry — 1st Mrs.
id Anna M. L undquist, 2d Mrs. George
It. Schaffer.
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Plum —2d Mrs. G. W. A llder.
Wild F ru it— 1st Mrs. Anna M. !
jf L undquist.
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Six Kinds of F ru it P reserv es— 1
' 1st Mary E. Crane, 2d Mrs. G. W.
II A llder.
i.
Pickles, Relishes
il
Sweet Cucum ber— 1st Mrs. E. j
e B artsch.
G reen Tom ato— 1st Mrs. Anna M.
L undquist, 2d Mrs. E. B artsch,
n
Six ja rs different kinds— 1st Mrs.
- Anna M. L undquist, 2d Mrs. E.
B artsch.
k
Best Balanced Meal— 1st Mrs.
f Anna M. Lundquist, 2d P. H. Van
i Zetten, 3d Mrs. John Eggiman.
Friday, August 10.—Clean
resham cemetery.
POWELL VALLEY
T he Sunday m orning services of
th e Saron L u th e ra n church will be
held at Dodge park beginning at 11
o’clock, a t which tim e C arl Muhr
will speak. All fam ilies atten d in g
are asked to bring lunch. Ice
cream will be served to the ch il­
dren. C ars will leave the church
In Powell Valley a t 10 o’clock.
T he Rev. and Mrs. Enoch San-
deen and son O rville expect to
Baking
W hite B fead—1st Mrs. L. Lamb,
2d Mrs. Anna M. L undquist.
G raham B read— 1st Mrs. A nna M.
sa n u ee n will have ch arg e of th e
T h ree m illion m em bers, sh are-
inspection of the field th e re in con- holders, shippers, consignors and . Lundquist, 2d M argaret B. K er-
slake.
nection with his church.
They p atro n s, are credited to the 11,400 ’
Steam ed B read—1st Mrs. B artsch.
plan to be gone several weeks.
j active cooperative associations, ac-
Light rolls— 1st Mrs. John E ggi­
Mr. and Mrs. C harles L undquist cording to an estim ate by U. S. de­ man, 2d M argaret B. K erslake.
Nut Bread— 1st Mrs. A nna L und­
left Sunday for a vacation trip to p artm en t of ag ricu ltu re. The es-
quist, 2d Mrs. Wm. Thom.
C arlto n and o th er points of in ter- l ¡m ates for a num ber of the larg est
Baking Pow der B iscuits— 1st Ida
e8L
| g roups of organizations are : grain B. K reuder, 2d M argaret B. K ers­
A. C. Arvidson is having six m ark etin g , 9u0,000 m em bers; dairy lake.
G raham Gems— 1st Mrs. Jo h n
modern living room s added to his products 600,000; livestock. 450,000;
Eggim an, 2d Mrs. Wm. Thom.
sto re building on Powell Valley fru it and vegetables 215,000; cot-
Collection of B read— 1st Mrs.
road and w ith his fam ily will oc- (on, 140,000; m iscellaneous prod- Anna M. L undquist, 2d Mrs. L.
cupy them d u rin g the coming u cts 190,000; buying supplies 398,- Lamb.
ta k e s
montli.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvidson (*00. The m em bership figure of
Angel— 1st Mrs. C. A Johnson
2d Mrs. Wm. Thom.
Devils Food L ayer— 1st Mrs. A.
F. H am m ar, 2d Mrs. Wm. Thom.
Cocoanut L ayer— 1st Mrs. Win.
Thom, 2d Mrs. E. B artsch.
Sunshine— 1st Mrs. A. F. H am -
m ar, 2d Mrs. Wm. Thom.
Cakes not specified—2d Mrs. Jno.
Lawn Mowers.
Eggiman.
Domestic Baking
We re p a ir and sh a rp e n lawn
Dozen F ried Cakes— 1st Mrs. E.
mowers. We call for and deliver.
J. E. Metzger, G resham , phone B artsch.
Dozen G inger Cookies— 1st Mrs.
1901.—Adv.
tf
F. W. Fieldhouse.
Dozen W hite S ugar Cookies— 1st
W hat you w ant, w hen you want
M argaret B. K erslake, 2d Mrs. Jno.
it, as you w ant it— W ant Ad it.
Eggiman.
Iva Cochran, a girl from the Odd
F ellow s home in P ortland, Is stay- ch
ing w ith Mrs. A. F. Hoover for a ,Ie
few weeks.
ani
Pei
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fieldhouse and an(
dau g h ter Ja n e visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. E dgerton and fam ily (1j|
at V ancouver, Wash.
to
T he Rev. and Mrs. A. B. C alder of
,I
Boring w ere Sunday guests of Miss fol.
Elva Dolan. Mr. C alder w ent to ( j
P ortlan d In the m orning to hear Dr. ,
nor
T itus Lowe preach. Dr. Lowe sue- .^ j
ceeds Bishop Shepherd In the P ort- af(| (
land area of the M ethodist church.
(j
Mrs. B arb ara Sutton of S eattle is
In G resham enjoying a change of ()
scene for the benefit of her health. y t
She has rooms at the home of Miss ,,
Elva Dolan. Mrs. Sutton, a cousin
of Mrs. George D uncan, «pends her
tim e in travel.
T he old saying, " I t ’s an ill wind
F or low est rate s on autom obile, th a t does not blow good to some­
tru ck and g en eral in su ran ce see
body” has been agaiu verified in
B. W. T horne.—Adv
P ineapple and cream cheese w estern Oregon. The rec en t spell
sandw iches a re dainty for a fte r­ of intense heat, d uring w hich we
noon tea.
all glow-led and sw elteged, proved
the death in m any places of the
In su ra n ce funds for farm
aphids which th reaten ed the w alnut
No com m ission or brokerage,
iudustry, so it has com pensated for
easy term s. B. W. T horne.—
all its discom fort. The outlook for
Broiled peaches, eith er fresh or
canned, are appetizing to serve the w alnut crop in th e valley is
very bright.
with m eat or for dessert.
EXTRA SPECIAL!
Yellow
Mixing Bowls
Hepp’s Racket Store
Phone 1236
Hose and
Lawnmower
SPECIAL
16-in. Prophet Lawn Mower, high wheel, ball bear­
ing. A sturdy high-class mower.
9 on
Regularly sold at $16. Sale price J j J .J /O
14-in. same Mower, sold regularly at ( h i 1 A n
$14.50, this sale..............................
1 Is l/O
¡1-4-in. moulded non-kink ribbed hose. 50-ft lengths
coupled that we have been selling for
(1**7 J O
$8.50, this sale.................................... tp » • 4 0
! ->-in. same hose, regular $6.00,
4»
n n
this sale ................................................ J u . Z O
LAWN SPRINK LERS, NOZZLES, ETC.
These are all guaranteed goods.
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co
Gresham
R eco g n izin g th e fact th a t sty le to d ay
m ost pow erful sin g le bu y in g m otive.
We «ire sh o w in g som e of th e very newes
R ing M ountings fo r y o u r D iam ond a t co
se n se price.
SEE
(H R WINDOW
iRcalfp's 31fU>flvp ¡èdorr
P h o n e 44
Gresham
rrrrrrrrrrrm iyT
Mrs. M. J. Gibson ha« gone to of oil
Edm onton. A lberta. C anada, for a made
tw o-w eeks' visit.
drove
Going Camping?
C o m p letely Q u alified to A ssist
P e rh a p s you have fixed up fo r a ca m p in g
1 lip w hich will ta k e you over s tra n g e h ig h w av s
a n d in to s tr a n g e cities. Much of th e p lea su re
of such a trip com es from h av in g y o u r e a r look
b rig h t an d clean even th o u g h it m ay he sev eral
W e a n tic ip a te th e w ords “d ep en d ab le
u n d e rta k e r s ” by being rea d y to a ssist a t
a n y h o u r of th e day or n ig h t. W'e p lan n e d
o u r e sta b lish m e n t th e finest in s o u th e a s t­
e rn P o rtla n d w itli care.
O ur fac ilitie s,
c h a p el and e q u ip m e n t will he found am p le
lo r all needs. M oreover, o u r p e rso n a l a t ­
te n tio n to th e e n tru s tm e n t is o u r bond and
we serv e th a t we m ay be w o rth y th e sacred
On^y Buiek
could give such va lue
O n iy B u ie k -••
could build such a car
116 In ch W heel B ase
T .w o-paaæ nger B u sin e ss C o u p e . 91195.00
F ive-p assen ger 2-dootr S ed an . . . . »1220.00
Five-pa«.-.ei:ger P h a e to n ................ »1225.00
F ou r-p assen ger S p ecia l C o u p e . . »1250.00
F ive-p assen ger 4-door S e d a n . . . . »1320.00
121 In ch V heel B ase
F ou r-p assen ger Sport R o a d ste r . »1325.00
T w o - p a w n g e r B u sin ess C o u p e . »1395.00
F o u r-p assen g er Special C o u p e .. »1 450.00
in sta lle d p ressu re system and
covered w ash rac k h as b e e n kept very busy th is
su m m e r
In c re a se in fine looking c a rs on th e
s tre e ts of G resh am proves it.
ic e e u tiy
As im p o rta n t
gassed, greased,
tery inspected.
rig h t here.
HELPFUL CREDIT
Jacobson Co
ash , is tt> h av e it
ch an g ed and b at-
we can a tte n d to
Dependable I ndertakers
IOC F O ST E R ROAD at L e n ts
; Gresham Service Station
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IO M O J. J U DIINOX
CHAS H U N T * SON. Prt>c
Wain Street, corner Third
Oregon
I he Great B uying Motive
is Fashion ........muni
Mrs. Inez Miller, her m other Mrs. J||)(|
E lisabeth McLain and th e la tte r’s r(l(i(
grandson T heodore left yesterday ,1||(|
m orning for a stay of two weeks at
Bandon and other Oregon beaches. (,p ,
The m eeting of th e A m erican Le- near
glon au x iliary sew ing club has Sum
been postponed Indefinitely. It w as they
previously announced to meet Au- the |
gust 14.
th e n
T he Rev. E. H orstm ann has left L a st
for Milwaukie. Wla„ and St. Louis, four
Mo., to be gone two m ouths in at- plete
tendance at various home m ission-
¡yr
ary and brotherhood conventions, and i
D uring his absence his pulpit will and
be filled by the Rev. F ran k O pper- eph
m aun of East Sound, Wash. Mr canif
O pperm anu has rooms at the resi- skyli
deuce of Miss Elva Dolan. Mrs. of Sa
H orstm ann has gone to E verett,
«•
W ash., to rem ain during th e tim e sa tin
of her husband's absence at the
hom e of her parents.
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GRESHAM
G re* ha nt
j
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MANAGING
DIKKCTOR
KKADY TO ASSIST
DAT OR NIGHT
I A I J. I /■ I J. I .T. I .T - f X
Five-paw .. Close-» o n pled S ed an . »I 450.00
F ive-p assen ger 4-d oor S ed an . . . . »1520.00
120 In ch w h eel B ase
F ive-p assen ger P h a e t o n ..................»1525.00
S ev en -p a ssen g er T o u r in g ............... »1550.00
F ive-p assen ger C o u p e ...................... »18Ö5.OO
F ive-p ass. »T ow -C ou p led S ed an . »1875.00
F ou r-p ass. C on vertib le C ou p e . ..» 1 8 7 5 .0 0
F ive-p assen ger 4-door Setlan . . . .»1935.00
S even -p assen ger S e d a n ...................»9045.00
S even -p assen ger L im o u s in e ..........»21 45.00
A ll p r i m f. o. h. R u irlt fa c to r ir a
F lin t, M ich igan
GRESHAM
Phon« I Mt!
n it iir-“ iin<i m c ti co n sid er bow very
m u c h m ore o f sty le , lu x u ry , p erform an ce
an d valu e you o b ta in in th is new R uiek th a n
in an y o th e r a u to m o b ile you m ig h t n a m e l
N ew M asterp iece B od ies by F ish er w ith
m a te b le ss lin e s, colors an d a p p o in tm e n ts
. . . N ew e le m e n ts o f pow er, sp eed , accelera­
tio n , s m o o th n e ss and relia b ility u n a p -
proachetl by a n y o th e r ear in th e w orld . . .
new fea tu res o f com fort an d co n v en ien ce
now here eq u a lled . . . and all a t th e prices o f
ordinary m o to r ears!
O niy B u iek co u ld give su c h valu e . . . O n ly
B u iek co u ld b u ild su ch a ear!
THE
S IL V E R A N N IV E R S A R Y
WALTER W METZGER
OREGON CITY
Phone 4M